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Step 20: Looking to transfer?

Starting your college career at a community college is a great way to save money, build your grades and study skills, and earn college credit for either an associate's degree or toward a bachelor's degree. If a bachelor's degree is your ultimate goal, you need to talk to a transfer counselor at your community college as soon as possible about how to become a transfer student.

A transfer counselor can help you take the right courses, consider your college options, provide various transfer student information, and help you succeed in your transfer to a four-year school.

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   University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Contact the admissions office at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York in Buffalo, NY. e-mail
  Dennis Miller
Director of Public Relations at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania. e-mail
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Contact the admissions at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. e-mail
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Director of transfer admission at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. e-mail
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